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Nissan Pricing & Reviews

While Nissan concentrates on its SUV and truck lineups for 2017, the company makes few changes to its car models. The GT-R sees the biggest improvement, including fresh styling, a new interior, structural enhancements, and a slight power bump. Nissan also adds more powerful and better handling versions of the Sentra to the lineup, while the cheapest version of the Leaf electric car gains range from a bigger battery.

Nissan makes significant investment into its truck and SUV lineup for the 2017 model year, freshening both the Rogue crossover and Pathfinder SUV models, introducing a new Armada, and debuting a redesigned Titan half-ton full-size pickup truck. The full-size NV vans have a new engine, and the heavy-duty Titan XD lineup now offers a single cab body style. Other models get minor updates.

Aside from the new 2018 Kicks crossover SUV, which replaces the Juke, Nissan updates and upgrades its lineup of trucks, SUVs, and vans with new standard equipment, expanded availability of important safety and infotainment systems, and a greater variety of Midnight Edition option packages.

Nissan this week provided a glimpse of its future direction in car design by previewing an emotionally dynamic and futuristically styled Vmotion 2.0 concept car that will lead to eventually creating what the automaker describes as zero-emission autonomous vehicles.